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BRS Unveils Job Calendar and TSPSC Revamp in Counter to Congress Promises

Ahead of the 2023 Telangana Assembly elections, KT Rama Rao, the working president of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), made significant promises linked to employment development and administrative changes.

TSPSC Revamp and Job Calendar:

Speaking to job seekers in Ashok Nagar, KTR stated that if the BRS administration is re-elected, a detailed job calendar will be released every year. This effort attempts to streamline the process of filling government job vacancies while also providing candidates with transparency.

KTR also stated the party’s intention to reform the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC). The measure is aimed to speed up the recruitment process and handle legal issues surrounding job postings.

Efforts to Resolve Court Cases: Recognizing the difficulties faced by pending court cases on employment notifications, KTR stated that, if elected, the BRS administration will make active efforts to have these cases annulled. This measure is critical for speeding up the recruitment process and ensuring that competent individuals may get government employment without undue delay.

Reply to the Congress Manifesto:

KTR’s statements follow the Telangana Congress agenda, which includes an employment calendar as a key assurance for the youth. The Congress manifesto calls for filling 2 lakh unfilled positions in Telangana in the first year, while KTR’s words suggest a competitive approach to employment development.

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Engagement with Job Seekers: During an engagement with job seekers from various Telangana districts, KTR assured them that the BRS government would solve their issues. He promised to expand the number of Group II positions and to speed up the process of conducting pending recruiting exams.

Job Creation Commitment:

KTR emphasized the BRS government’s track record, stating that during the last 9.5 years, the government had announced 16,000 job openings every year. More than 1.62 lakh government posts have been filled, demonstrating the party’s commitment to ongoing job creation and addressing the state’s unemployment.

KTR slammed the Congress, claiming that during its time in undivided Andhra Pradesh from 2004 to 2014, the party did not provide even 1,000 jobs every year. This criticism is part of a larger narrative that emphasizes the BRS’s proactive approach to employment development in comparison to its political competitors.

The emphasis on job development and administrative reforms as the election campaign heats up underscores the importance of youth-related concerns in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections. If the BRS wins, KTR’s promises imply a commitment to addressing unemployment problems and expediting the recruitment process.

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